Showing posts with label Mizzou football. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mizzou football. Show all posts

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Mizzou to Big Ten?

There has been some speculation about the Big 12 basically dissolving its schools into other conferences. One of the focusses of that discussion has highlighted Mizzou.

Where would Mizzou go? What conference fits the Tigers the best?

The Big Ten. Hands down. The Big Ten, whether it feels the need to expand or not, would be the best fit for Mizzou both athletically and academically. All signs point to the Mizzou fitting in well with the Big Ten.

As for the Big Ten? Anytime MU has nudged the Big Ten, the conference has politely ignored the team. Perhaps the Big Ten isn't open for expansion?

Friday, March 19, 2010

Missouri Tigers NFL prospect

Danario Alexander, a wide receiver for the Mizzou Tigers, is on the hot-list as an NFL prospect. Alexander slid easily into former Tiger Jeremy Maclin’s spot after he was drafted in the first round pick. Danario Alexander has actually proved to be a step ahead of Maclin’s, ranking first in the NCAA for receiving yards and second in receptions last season. Danario Alexander finished last season with bang, and there is no surprise why he is being watched closely by recruiters across the board.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Missouri Tigers despite set backs selected for 3rd place in Northern Division preseason polls


The Missouri Tigers were named third in the NCAA Division-I preseason polls and earned 3 first place finish votes, an honor for any team… and definitely an ego boost for a team that will face tough competition while they claw their way to the top in the upcoming season.

The Missouri Tigers roster has taken some hits recently, losing 3 big players from the defensive line (all for various reasons, most of which center around eligibility). However, the losses won’t be really felt for a few season because all 3 players were a part of the 2009 recruiting class and had yet to fully mature into their Mizzou jerseys. Some critics say that with the senior leadership the Tigers have currently, the underclassman will learn enough to carry the team and keep the Missouri Tigers in the top 3 of the Big 12 Northern Division for quite some time.

In this season, the Missouri Tigers will have to come out ready to win if they are going to hold onto the 3rd place slot. The Tigers start their season September 5th against Illinois and open the season at home September 12 against Bowling Green. Watch this season as the Missouri Tigers prove that they deserve to be on the top of the Northern Division.